
New Technologies for Toxicity Testing
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Current Developments in Cell Culture Technology.- Embryonic Stem Cells in Safety Pharmacology and Toxicology.- Trends in Cell Culture Technology.- Tissue Engineering in the Development of Replacement Technologies.- Toxicity Testing of Nanomaterials.- Physiologically-Based Pharmacokinetic (PBPK) Models in Toxicity Testing and Risk Assessment.- In Silico Methods for Toxicity Prediction.- Luminescent Quantum Dots for Molecular Toxicology.- Engineering Quasi-Vivo® In-Vitro Organ Models.- ECVAM and New Technologies for Toxicity Testing.- Medium to High Throughput Screening: Microfabricat ion and Chip-Based Technology.- The Use of Genomics in Model In Vitro Systems.- The Use of Integrated and Intelligent Testing Strategies in the Prediction of Toxic Hazard and in Risk Assessment.
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